Boundaries of State, Boundaries of Rights
Human Rights, Private Actors, and Positive Obligations
Anat Scolnicov editor Tsvi Kahana editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:20th Oct '16
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The book explores the various and sometimes unexpected ways in which states, human rights, and private actors intersect.
This collection of essays discusses the implications of the changing boundaries of state power, the legal responses to this development, its application to human rights, and re-conceptualizations of public life as obligations are handed over to private hands.This collection of essays draws together innovative scholars to examine the relationship between two legal and political phenomena: the shrinking of the state as a monopoly of power in favour of the expansion of power over individuals in private hands, and the change in the nature of rights. The authors expertly discuss the implications of the changing boundaries of state power, the legal responses to this development, its application to human rights, and re-conceptualizations of public life as obligations are handed over to private hands. This innovative book deals with an important set of problems and offers a fresh perspective of different legal themes in an integrated fashion.
ISBN: 9781107066502
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
Weight: 640g
342 pages